Showing 37 to 48 of 180 results


Haiti Gang Violence Disrupts Annual Religious Pilgrimage
Gang violence in Haiti forced the cancellation of the annual pilgrimage to Saut-d'Eau waterfall, a sacred site for Vodou and Christian worshippers, leading thousands to hold a substitute ceremony in Port-au-Prince amid a surge of violence that has killed at least 4,864 people since October.
Haiti Gang Violence Disrupts Annual Religious Pilgrimage
Gang violence in Haiti forced the cancellation of the annual pilgrimage to Saut-d'Eau waterfall, a sacred site for Vodou and Christian worshippers, leading thousands to hold a substitute ceremony in Port-au-Prince amid a surge of violence that has killed at least 4,864 people since October.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Historic Haitian Hotel Destroyed in Gang Violence
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the historic Hotel Oloffson, a cultural landmark that withstood decades of turmoil, was burned to the ground this weekend amidst a surge of gang violence that controls nearly 90% of the city, displacing hundreds of thousands.
Historic Haitian Hotel Destroyed in Gang Violence
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the historic Hotel Oloffson, a cultural landmark that withstood decades of turmoil, was burned to the ground this weekend amidst a surge of gang violence that controls nearly 90% of the city, displacing hundreds of thousands.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Haiti: Gangs Control 90% of Capital, Risk of State Collapse
Gangs control roughly 90% of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, expanding into previously peaceful areas and escalating violence across the country, leading to a potential state collapse without international intervention, as reported by the UN.
Haiti: Gangs Control 90% of Capital, Risk of State Collapse
Gangs control roughly 90% of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, expanding into previously peaceful areas and escalating violence across the country, leading to a potential state collapse without international intervention, as reported by the UN.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Haiti's Humanitarian Crisis: Violence, Displacement, and the Collapse of Aid
Haiti faces a severe humanitarian crisis with over 5,000 deaths from gang violence in 2024, one million internally displaced people, and the forced deportation of 300,000 Haitian workers from the Dominican Republic, while USAID's withdrawal further hinders aid efforts.
Haiti's Humanitarian Crisis: Violence, Displacement, and the Collapse of Aid
Haiti faces a severe humanitarian crisis with over 5,000 deaths from gang violence in 2024, one million internally displaced people, and the forced deportation of 300,000 Haitian workers from the Dominican Republic, while USAID's withdrawal further hinders aid efforts.
Progress
64% Bias Score


Haiti Gangs Control 90% of Capital, Pushing Nation Toward Collapse
Haitian gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince, expanding their reach and exploiting key crossings, pushing the nation closer to collapse, as UN officials warn of a potential total state failure in the capital due to escalating violence and political instability.
Haiti Gangs Control 90% of Capital, Pushing Nation Toward Collapse
Haitian gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince, expanding their reach and exploiting key crossings, pushing the nation closer to collapse, as UN officials warn of a potential total state failure in the capital due to escalating violence and political instability.
Progress
48% Bias Score


US to Deport 521,000 Haitians Amidst Widespread Violence
The US will deport over 500,000 Haitians despite warnings about rampant violence and gang control in Haiti, contradicting its own travel advisories and sparking widespread outrage; the decision claims improved environmental conditions justify the deportations.
US to Deport 521,000 Haitians Amidst Widespread Violence
The US will deport over 500,000 Haitians despite warnings about rampant violence and gang control in Haiti, contradicting its own travel advisories and sparking widespread outrage; the decision claims improved environmental conditions justify the deportations.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Haiti Police Kill Three in Major Cocaine Bust
Haitian police seized over 2,300 pounds of cocaine in a shootout near Tortue Island, killing three suspected traffickers (one from Jamaica, one from the Bahamas) and arresting one, revealing a significant drug trafficking operation and highlighting the country's role as a transit hub despite resourc...

Haiti Police Kill Three in Major Cocaine Bust
Haitian police seized over 2,300 pounds of cocaine in a shootout near Tortue Island, killing three suspected traffickers (one from Jamaica, one from the Bahamas) and arresting one, revealing a significant drug trafficking operation and highlighting the country's role as a transit hub despite resourc...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Historic Haitian Hotel Burned Down by Gangs
Gangs burned down the historic Grand Hôtel Oloffson in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, over the weekend, symbolizing the destruction of Haiti's cultural heritage amid escalating gang violence and insecurity; the hotel, which had been closed since 2022 due to gang violence, was a beloved landmark that hosted ...

Historic Haitian Hotel Burned Down by Gangs
Gangs burned down the historic Grand Hôtel Oloffson in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, over the weekend, symbolizing the destruction of Haiti's cultural heritage amid escalating gang violence and insecurity; the hotel, which had been closed since 2022 due to gang violence, was a beloved landmark that hosted ...
Progress
24% Bias Score

Haiti Drone Attacks: 300 Dead Amidst Concerns of Mercenary Use
At least 300 people have died in Haiti from targeted drone attacks carried out by mercenaries hired by the Haitian government; these attacks, using inexpensive Chinese drones, raise serious human rights concerns and questions regarding the government's strategy to combat gang violence.

Haiti Drone Attacks: 300 Dead Amidst Concerns of Mercenary Use
At least 300 people have died in Haiti from targeted drone attacks carried out by mercenaries hired by the Haitian government; these attacks, using inexpensive Chinese drones, raise serious human rights concerns and questions regarding the government's strategy to combat gang violence.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Global Hunger Crisis: Chile's Success and Haiti's Persistent Struggle
Globally, 1 in 11 people face food insecurity, while 29% experience moderate levels; Chile's success in nearly eradicating child malnutrition through sustained public health initiatives contrasts with Haiti's persistent struggles, highlighting the need for systemic solutions.

Global Hunger Crisis: Chile's Success and Haiti's Persistent Struggle
Globally, 1 in 11 people face food insecurity, while 29% experience moderate levels; Chile's success in nearly eradicating child malnutrition through sustained public health initiatives contrasts with Haiti's persistent struggles, highlighting the need for systemic solutions.
Progress
48% Bias Score

US Ends TPS for Haitians Amid Ongoing Crisis
The US government ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitians living in the US, despite the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Haiti, with the DHS citing improved conditions and offering resources for return; the decision is effective September 2nd, 2024.

US Ends TPS for Haitians Amid Ongoing Crisis
The US government ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Haitians living in the US, despite the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Haiti, with the DHS citing improved conditions and offering resources for return; the decision is effective September 2nd, 2024.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Colombia's Displacement Crisis: 7 Million Displaced, Urgent Solutions Needed
Colombia has 7 million internally displaced people, ranking among the top five globally, due to armed conflict and violence; 3 million Venezuelan migrants and 500,000 returning Colombians add to the strain, with 75% unwilling to return home; the situation is exacerbated by the lack of funding for UN...

Colombia's Displacement Crisis: 7 Million Displaced, Urgent Solutions Needed
Colombia has 7 million internally displaced people, ranking among the top five globally, due to armed conflict and violence; 3 million Venezuelan migrants and 500,000 returning Colombians add to the strain, with 75% unwilling to return home; the situation is exacerbated by the lack of funding for UN...
Progress
24% Bias Score
Showing 37 to 48 of 180 results